from Hacker News

An Ice Core Reveals the Economic Health of the Roman Empire

by montrose on 5/15/18, 9:26 AM with 17 comments

  • by acjohnson55 on 5/15/18, 8:28 PM

    This was a very timely article for me, as I just yesterday finished the epic and excellent History of Rome podcast (http://thehistoryofrome.typepad.com/). I found it extremely informative, and it really shed some light on the origins of many aspects of European history, that otherwise just seem peculiar.
  • by pacaro on 5/15/18, 9:25 PM

    The PNAS article is out of reach for me, but I found this: http://www.dri.edu/newsroom/news-releases/5657-lead-pollutio...

    which has the graph and a little more information than the nytimes article

  • by brlewis on 5/15/18, 8:17 PM

    Wouldn't the lead levels also be affected by variations in each year's winds?
  • by snambi on 5/15/18, 8:46 PM

    How could they assume the lead level changes are caused by Romans? They are separated by 4600 kilometers. That seems far fetched.